Ivanka Trump: Malia Obama should be 'OFF limits' to the media

President
Barack Obama and his daughter Malia Obama.REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Ivanka Trump condemned recent media coverage of Malia
Obama's social life at Harvard, where Obama is a
freshman.

The former first daughter Chelsea Clinton also called
the coverage unethical "clickbait."

Ivanka Trump, the president's eldest daughter and top White House
adviser, condemned recent media coverage of former President
Barack Obama's eldest daughter, Malia Obama, a 19-year-old
freshman at Harvard.

"Malia Obama should be allowed the same privacy as her school
aged peers," Trump
tweeted on Friday. "She is a young adult and private citizen,
and should be OFF limits."

Shortly after, another former first daughter, Chelsea Clinton,
tweeted a similar sentiment.

"Malia Obama's private life, as a young woman, a college student,
a private citizen, should not be your clickbait," Clinton
wrote. "Be better."

Over the past week, videos of Malia Obama smoking and kissing
another Harvard student at a football game went viral.

Trump and Clinton are both intimately acquainted with invasive
tabloid coverage, both as residents of the White House and as the
children of fathers whose high-profile personal lives have been
the subject of endless media scrutiny.